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Industry Panel Perspectives May 2012
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Industry Panel Perspectives May 2012 Modernized eFile (MeF) Presented by Michele Geraci
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Background MeF Roadmap – 2010: Support for 23 Forms – 2011: Additional Forms and Focus on Infrastructure – 2012: Support for Remaining Forms/Schedules
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Challenges Slow Acknowledgements Lead to MeF Shutdown Refund Delays Return Processing Issues
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Impact Taxpayers – Delayed Refunds – Where’s My Refund Industry – Significant Call Volume – Brand Image Impact
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Recommendations Support Legacy EF for Another Tax Season Set Taxpayer Expectations for Refund Timing
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Industry Panel Perspectives May 2012 Return Preparer Regulations Presented by Kathy Pickering 7
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RTRP Requirements 8 New Registration $64.25 / Renewals - $63 Provisional PTINs available for another year PTIN Tax Compliance - Straightforward requirement Background Check – proposals pending Tax Compliance and Background check Beta test period ran Nov – March/ test is now fully live Initial results are very encouraging IRS Test 15 hours per year / Effective in 2012 2 hours of ethics, 3 hours of federal tax law updates, 10 hours of other federal tax law Last minute year end compression challenges Continuing Education
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Upcoming Challenges Tax Preparer Attrition Test Schedule Compression PTIN Information and the Freedom of Information Act Compliance / Enforcement of Regulations Preparer Penalties 9
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Successes IRS personally delivering first certificates Recognition and celebration of accomplishment IRS engagement and communication Establishment of Return Preparer Program office Willingness to review/revise plans – e.g. fingerprinting Proactive problem solving for potential issues 10
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Industry Panel Perspectives May 2012 Tax Armageddon Presented by John Sapp, CPA 11
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Prophecy and Prognosticators December 2012 – The end of the World? 12 “…Ticking Time Bomb…” “…Total Confusion…” “…Real disaster in the filing season…” “…Very Very Concerned…”
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Prophecy and Prognosticators December 2012 – The end of the World? 13 ? ? ?
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14 “Ticking Time Bomb” 93 Expiring or Expired Tax Provisions Federal Debt Limit Election Year BCA Spending Cuts Medicare Payment Rate Reduction Why not just extend? Deficit from $3.0 Trillion to $11.0 Trillion
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15 “Very Very Concerned” AMT Exemption Depreciation Above the line Deductions After AGI Deductions Tax Rates Taxable Income
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“Total Confusion” Taxpayers Politicians IRS Financial Markets (ASC 740) IRS Tax Preparers Industry 16
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“Real Disaster” Confusion Inability to file Delayed Season start Support and Communication Resource Allocation 17
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Industry Panel Perspectives May 2012 Forward Framework Presented by Dave Olsen 18
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Challenges 19 Removal of DI eroded taxpayer information Debt Indicator Reduction of previously reported details Daily Volume Information void confounds taxpayer / preparer service System / Return Status Early season filer impact Refund Status
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Communication Framework Real time MeF world of expectations Key Principles Transparency Timeliness 20
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Communication Framework Proposed Definition of an Event Interruption of a process for over x minutes… 21
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Communication Framework Communication Process Foundation Leverage industry front-line with Taxpayers Preparers Initial Alert / Hourly Updating Internal / External Channel Consistency Data Availability 22
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Objectives Build on planning process successes Long term – “Dashboard” Partner and move forward 23
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